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Eliada Orphanage, located in Asheville, opened its doors in 1922. During the first fifteen years of operation, Eliada Orphanage housed thousands of homeless kids. Dr. Lucius B. Compton founded the orphanage as well as the Faith Cottage, a reform school for troubled girls.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 5 Issue 23, Nov 1937, p5, 24, il
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17020
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Winston-Salem is the industrial center of the state, with one-fourth of all manufactured goods made there. The city is also blessed with many public-spirited individuals who have made generous contributions to schools, hospitals, parks, and other civic assets. Nearby Kernersville is also a thriving city with many opportunities for industrial and mercantile progress.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 5 Issue 23, Nov 1937, p25-32, il, por
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